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melissa: james, last word. 21 billion went on tax incentives for energy efficiency for renewable energy projects. i mean, maybe a great thing, but should potholes have come first maybe? i mean, maybe -- >> yeah, you know, it's a shame government doesn't work because this is actually the right, general structure for tax. ideally, it's a gas tax that pays for roads. so the user is paying. and, unfortunately, it doesn't go to roads. melissa: it doesn't work, right. that's the essential problem with government. it doesn't work. all right, guys, thanks. appreciate your time. >>> time now for today's fuel gauge report. a huge winter storm is barreling down towards the northeast. have you heard about this? didn't stop natural gas futures from nose diving today. natural gas stockpiles fell far less than anticipated last week, and lower oil refinery demand, crude hit a two-week low settling at $98.83 a barrel, and opec's production fell compared to december. output shed by 200,000 barrels to 30.45 million a day. lower production by saudi arabia -- we'll place the blame there. >>> all right, so i
melissa: james, last word. 21 billion went on tax incentives for energy efficiency for renewable energy projects. i mean, maybe a great thing, but should potholes have come first maybe? i mean, maybe -- >> yeah, you know, it's a shame government doesn't work because this is actually the right, general structure for tax. ideally, it's a gas tax that pays for roads. so the user is paying. and, unfortunately, it doesn't go to roads. melissa: it doesn't work, right. that's the essential...
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we're seeing job gains in the energy producing fields. you know, energy is going through a real renaissance from a production standpoint here in the u.s.. that's a tail wind, i think, to future employment, and p so i think there's a few areas of the economy that might surprise people that are doing well, you know, energy, housing, manufacturing is getting better because the labor differential in the u.s. is improving. i'm encouraged by what i'm seeing by that side of the economy. melissa: when you hear there's, you know, one of the things that's helping in the economy are jobs in the energy sector, are you worried that might slow down? >> why would it sell down? melissa: because of more regulation, you know, the president has said he's going to focus on climate change, and when i hear something like that, that means cracking down on fracking and shale which is a booming industry in the country now, and environmentalists don't like. >> well, first of all, very little seems to happen in washington so i wouldn't worry too much -- melissa: th
we're seeing job gains in the energy producing fields. you know, energy is going through a real renaissance from a production standpoint here in the u.s.. that's a tail wind, i think, to future employment, and p so i think there's a few areas of the economy that might surprise people that are doing well, you know, energy, housing, manufacturing is getting better because the labor differential in the u.s. is improving. i'm encouraged by what i'm seeing by that side of the economy. melissa: when...
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that is according to the energy information administration. the previous record was 2750 per household that was set back in 2008. >>> the state of arizona is suing the epa in federal court. regulators are forcing three arizona coal plants to install pollution control equipment. this is an effort to reduce haze in arizona's national parks. the upgrades will cost up to a billion dollars. but arizona's attorney general claims the only will raise electricityates with little effect on reducing haze. sounds like a great investment. >>> coming up on "money", legendary analyst dick bove sees a golden age ahead for u.s. banks. the man himself in a moment. who cares what marketing experts say about the super bowl ads. what did die-hard football fans actually think? the devious minds behind fx's the league, lay it all on the line. do you ever have too much money? melissa: so our banks back? according to a new report by legendary banking analyst, dick bove the next 14 years will be great for some of the biggest banks bottom lines. so why are so many other
that is according to the energy information administration. the previous record was 2750 per household that was set back in 2008. >>> the state of arizona is suing the epa in federal court. regulators are forcing three arizona coal plants to install pollution control equipment. this is an effort to reduce haze in arizona's national parks. the upgrades will cost up to a billion dollars. but arizona's attorney general claims the only will raise electricityates with little effect on...
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economy and for the energy companies in particular. ashley: margie, seems investors are still more concerned about preserving assets than increasing the return they can get out of there. do you think that is the right strategy? what is the best play for them in a macro situation? >> i think people are still concerned about preserving some of their money, and so i think that people who are looking for treasury rates to go up are going to be disappointed because that's one of the forces keeping treasury rates low. also i think we'll gradually see over the course of this year more money be transferred from, more money market type investments rather than bond funds over into the equities to take advantage of better yield and better returns that we're seeing. >> just to follow up on that quickly, so you think money will stay in bond? everyone talks about this great rotation but as far as the, you know, big are bond funds, people keep their money there for a while? >> yes, that's right because people want a little bit more yield than they wo
economy and for the energy companies in particular. ashley: margie, seems investors are still more concerned about preserving assets than increasing the return they can get out of there. do you think that is the right strategy? what is the best play for them in a macro situation? >> i think people are still concerned about preserving some of their money, and so i think that people who are looking for treasury rates to go up are going to be disappointed because that's one of the forces...
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the big coastal storm that is strengthening, it it will pull in the energy of the other system they will get together to see a rapid strengthening to see the snowfall rates really increase. yellow and red is heavy rainfall -- rainfall but then will be a snowfall with the band that will be the heaviest, notice this break with new jersey and new york there is heavy snow to come back and within the next hour we will fill this id and will become also no. very cold into tomorrow and that slush on the ground is freezing with snow on top of it. by tomorrow afternoon everybody here cold temperatures, of windy and cold night tomorrow with a long stretch to see bad travel conditions, a sunday is a better -- better day and monday will help a little bit with 40 degrees. lou: and already looks better behind you. any adjustments of snowfall? >> all along the on the big question is toward the york city some 30 inches we are right on that line so york will get another seven or 8 inches but we will see those individual areas with the b3 feet totals. lou: that is a lot of snow we will keep updated on the
the big coastal storm that is strengthening, it it will pull in the energy of the other system they will get together to see a rapid strengthening to see the snowfall rates really increase. yellow and red is heavy rainfall -- rainfall but then will be a snowfall with the band that will be the heaviest, notice this break with new jersey and new york there is heavy snow to come back and within the next hour we will fill this id and will become also no. very cold into tomorrow and that slush on...
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the ntsb is expanding its probe to include an energy department battery expert. u.s. manufacturing activity grew at a faster pace us month. the institute for supply management says the index of manufacturing activity jumped to a better than expected leading of 531. any reading over 50 signals expansion. and you are getting up bell went the old sales line, only this time it could be from a private company. rumors that dell could announce a deal to go private monday. driving share prices of more than 3 percent today. as the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ ale announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go naonal. go like a pro. ♪ david: advertising and internet produ
the ntsb is expanding its probe to include an energy department battery expert. u.s. manufacturing activity grew at a faster pace us month. the institute for supply management says the index of manufacturing activity jumped to a better than expected leading of 531. any reading over 50 signals expansion. and you are getting up bell went the old sales line, only this time it could be from a private company. rumors that dell could announce a deal to go private monday. driving share prices of more...
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the next time someone gets carted off with an energy, they will say, there you go, we have to change the sport. it is the same sort of thing. you know what, whatever it is, they have set us up. stuart: that is the point. it is a set up in terms of future policy. a football injury, well, we told you about this months ago. you are setting up and event which is your side of the political fence. charles: it ultimately will happen. we have had storms for a long time in this world. >> they do not want information buried in the debate. that is what is really ruining it. dagen and connell, it is yours. dagen: im dagen mcdowell speak. i am connell mcshane. today, we have the numbers. dagen: attorney eric holder will be coming up next. connell: immigration reform. topic number one at the white house this morning. we have lou dobbs here to talk to us about it. dagen: the billions of dollars in time and fuel being wasted because we are stuck in traffic. connell: at the top of the hour, let's go to nicole petallides. a big day for dell. nicole: a big day indeed. right now, you can see it up at 13
the next time someone gets carted off with an energy, they will say, there you go, we have to change the sport. it is the same sort of thing. you know what, whatever it is, they have set us up. stuart: that is the point. it is a set up in terms of future policy. a football injury, well, we told you about this months ago. you are setting up and event which is your side of the political fence. charles: it ultimately will happen. we have had storms for a long time in this world. >> they do...
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it is so bad, but you said it aids focus, attention on something, energy, combats depression. there's something good to be said about nicotine? >> most things in life have a dark and a light side. good and bad, and so here's the thing, no, nicotine itself like caffeine, it can be useful to people. it effects neurotransmitters which is why people flock to cigarettes as well as the hand motion with the fact it's focusing for them, standing off, doing nothing but smoking the cigarette. it can be a decreased descries ma noser for people. i think this simulates that, and it does it in a much less dangerous fashion. for instance, the cigarettes you mentioned, that company that was here yesterday, removes 400 carcinogens not in their products that are in cigarettes. stuart: really? okay. >> i don't feel bad telling the patients, and i do it routinely now, use the e-cigarettes because i don't want you to smoke. i don't think you can cold turkey stop nicotine, but it's a bridge. you will not love them, but you'll like them. stuart: what do you say to someone who says, you know, the nic
it is so bad, but you said it aids focus, attention on something, energy, combats depression. there's something good to be said about nicotine? >> most things in life have a dark and a light side. good and bad, and so here's the thing, no, nicotine itself like caffeine, it can be useful to people. it effects neurotransmitters which is why people flock to cigarettes as well as the hand motion with the fact it's focusing for them, standing off, doing nothing but smoking the cigarette. it...
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starting to really move and of course, you know the cheap energy that we enjoy. putting that all together we're certainly, you know, trying to head into what would be a, you know, a first year of an austerity year, right? we are going it see some government cutbacks with many so what of a running head start. so i think that is good news. like i said, we've seen some tax increases. i would like to see spending reports as a result of these new taxes. tracy: right. >> in place. we'll have to see how that works out. and of course then sequestration which, you know, paul ryan and other republicans are braced for going ahead and tripping over it. so that could amount to roughly a 3% cut in government spending. tracy: jack, actually i've been hearing more and more about europe coming back on the radar screen. basically you have a currency war going on over there now, don't you? >> well that's it. in fact we've got japan, you know, starting to target some inflation, a little more dovish on the monetary side. the remarkable thing is, you know, over the last three months,
starting to really move and of course, you know the cheap energy that we enjoy. putting that all together we're certainly, you know, trying to head into what would be a, you know, a first year of an austerity year, right? we are going it see some government cutbacks with many so what of a running head start. so i think that is good news. like i said, we've seen some tax increases. i would like to see spending reports as a result of these new taxes. tracy: right. >> in place. we'll have to...
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. >>> energy secretary steven chu is resigning. in a statement, president obama said chu helped move the country toward energy independence citing department programs in wind and solar power. chu will stay on until the end of the month and until a successor is confirmed. those are the headlines. back to tracy and ashley. ashley: rick folbaum, thanks so much. the u.s. economy added 157,000 jobs in january, while the unemployment rate it ticked up to 7.9% but today's report represents only a fraction of the 12 million americans looking for work. peter barnes joins us from the labor department with more on that story, peter? >> hey, ashley. 4.7 million of those 12 million people have been unemployed for 27 weeks or longer. that's about 40% of the stolt -- total unemployment. the white house is not doing any high-fives about the jobs report today but it will take it. the president's top economist alan krueger telling me this morning that the report and some other economic indicators paint a picture of an economy that is slowly healing
. >>> energy secretary steven chu is resigning. in a statement, president obama said chu helped move the country toward energy independence citing department programs in wind and solar power. chu will stay on until the end of the month and until a successor is confirmed. those are the headlines. back to tracy and ashley. ashley: rick folbaum, thanks so much. the u.s. economy added 157,000 jobs in january, while the unemployment rate it ticked up to 7.9% but today's report represents...
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connell: you guys are talking a lot about energy. energy giant halliburton looking to clean up, sort of. offering a non-toxic tracking fluid used with food industry ingredients only in the new product is more expensive than other fluids but safer for the environment. checking the stock, how burton down a little bit today. japan airlines grown in the dreamliner will cost the company nearly 7.8 million in revenue. after a battery united flames and smoke. japan airlines said it would seek compensation from boeing for the lost revenue. they have yet to identify the causally battery problems. and the numbers are in for the super bowl. 48.1, better than ever for the nielsen numbers beating last year's giants and patriots. a great game last night. twitter also exploded, 24 million plus about the game. the peak came at halftime when beyoncÉ was performing. dagen: you would think that is the overall, but some people turn their tv sets off during the power outage because it was such a lead, looks like he was stinking. connell: they say the ga
connell: you guys are talking a lot about energy. energy giant halliburton looking to clean up, sort of. offering a non-toxic tracking fluid used with food industry ingredients only in the new product is more expensive than other fluids but safer for the environment. checking the stock, how burton down a little bit today. japan airlines grown in the dreamliner will cost the company nearly 7.8 million in revenue. after a battery united flames and smoke. japan airlines said it would seek...
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third, an energy boom going on adding a lot of jobs in parts of the country, places like that, so quite a few right spots in the economy. connell: there we go. pretty well put together. thank you. >> my pleasure. dagen: thinking about the cloud in more and more states. connell: a winner in the big powerball jackpot somewhere in virginia. one of her relatives. dagen: why wouldn't it be? we all play the lottery. right? and the woman defense cuts costing one carrier group in the persian gulf. john taylor says it has to happen. take a look at how the oil market is doing. we will talk about the rapidly rising gasoline prices. it won't be as bad as last year. he swears. oil $96 per barrel right now. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes in
third, an energy boom going on adding a lot of jobs in parts of the country, places like that, so quite a few right spots in the economy. connell: there we go. pretty well put together. thank you. >> my pleasure. dagen: thinking about the cloud in more and more states. connell: a winner in the big powerball jackpot somewhere in virginia. one of her relatives. dagen: why wouldn't it be? we all play the lottery. right? and the woman defense cuts costing one carrier group in the persian...
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you have energy costs going down. energy independence coming a reality in the united states. the housing market is bottoming on the u.s. china has new leadership in they are accommodating growth. all of those are positive indicators. lori: what are your -- >> we see them up. we have earned half of that now. let's not forget, we still have the triple witching power. we have to get through that before we can look at the market being on a sustained path. lori: we will have to leave it there, john. melissa: football, beer and loopholes. the president had to say this about reducing the deficit. >> there is no dow that we need additional revenue coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficit. we can do it in a gradual way so it does not have a huge impact. the average person cannot take advantage of them. they do not have access to cayman islands account. the average person does not have access to carried interest income. melissa: i do not know, how do you interpret that. that sounds like the tax man is coming. lori: we have been talking about eliminating
you have energy costs going down. energy independence coming a reality in the united states. the housing market is bottoming on the u.s. china has new leadership in they are accommodating growth. all of those are positive indicators. lori: what are your -- >> we see them up. we have earned half of that now. let's not forget, we still have the triple witching power. we have to get through that before we can look at the market being on a sustained path. lori: we will have to leave it there,...
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a coastal storm, a typical nor'easter and kind of a reinforcing shot of energy coming off of the great lakes right now. in about another two to three hours those dollars will complete the merger and it will explode in intensity and strength. melissa: in boston that they told everybody to get off the road. are we getting a little crazy? >> have you been to boston in a snowstorm? melissa: i went to college in boston. yes, i have. >> i lived in boston for two years as well. streets are incredibly narrow. yet to fetus know if you try to power shovel, they're already narrow end is a really difficult time. first responders the dow for fires are those tens of things, they cannot get through. so is a very wise call. nothing is happening is, we have been seeing snow and rain here in new york city of a lot. people aren't thinking, well, maybe it is not that bad. a lot of accumulation. melissa: maybe my flights should not have been cancelled as we are all thinking. >> that is what some are thinking. this is just getting going, the precursor to the storm. tonight from 8:00 p.m. on until around 8:0
a coastal storm, a typical nor'easter and kind of a reinforcing shot of energy coming off of the great lakes right now. in about another two to three hours those dollars will complete the merger and it will explode in intensity and strength. melissa: in boston that they told everybody to get off the road. are we getting a little crazy? >> have you been to boston in a snowstorm? melissa: i went to college in boston. yes, i have. >> i lived in boston for two years as well. streets are...